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who or what "Ano Viejo" is and it's significance.
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"Ano Viejo" is a traditional New Year's Eve custom in many Spanish-speaking countries, especially in Ecuador, Colombia, and Panama. It involves creating a doll or effigy made of old clothes, newspaper, and other flammable materials to represent the old year. The effigy is then burned at midnight to symbolically burn all of the bad things that happened in the past year and make way for a fresh start in the new year. The burning of the "Ano Viejo" is seen as a way to let go of the negative things from the past and welcome new beginnings.